….means you may end up contemplating Neville Longbottom and writing this poem.

“Of your charity, please pray for me.”

Pencil poised to paper, “Why?” she said.

Because they built the wall up brick by golden brick; and when I try to speak a word

just bricks come out. Because I bear the weight of centuries with everything I say. Because I tried to shift the wall away and darkness echoed down a thousand halls. Because my name is not a common name. Because I never truly can forget no matter how I try to disobey; drowned in a hundred gallons still the shades will rise and dwarf me by how much they’ve grown. Because I had to break my father’s wand.